Sphagnum Bogs, Moss, Wheatgrass, and fragile subalpine meadows mix with Red Paintbrush, Glacier Lilies, Pink Mountain Heather, Fireweed, Western Basque, Phlox and Shooting Star are among the 40 types of flowers found there.
Dense Coniferous Forests surround the Mountain, while Western Red Hemlock, Douglas Fir, Western Red Cedar, Sitka Spruce, Whitebark Pine and other subalpines mixed with Elvin Timber cover the hillsides.
Animals are everywhere including Squirrels and Chipmunks, Saw Hoot Owls, Black Tailed Deer, Elk, Brown Bears, Marmots, Mountain Goats, Cougars, Tomcats. Foxes, Coyotes and Wolves make themselves very evident. Birds include Steller's jays, Clark's nutcrackers, gray jays, and ravens.
Visitors Centers are at Paradise and Sunrise. Rangers have named it "1,000 Parks in One Place".
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